Far From Heaven

Far From Heaven

By Todd Haynes

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2002-11-08
  • Advisory Rating: PG-13
  • Runtime: 1h 47min
  • Director: Todd Haynes
  • Production Company: Focus Features
  • Production Country: United States of America, France
  • iTunes Price: USD 4.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7/10
7
From 605 Ratings

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Julianne Moore (Hannibal, Boogie Nights) and Dennis Quaid (The Rookie, Frequency) star in this seductive story of a seemingly perfect family, and the forbidden desires that threaten to tear them apart. Cathy Whitaker (Moore) has it all - a lovely home, two wonderful children and a handsome husband (Quaid), who is successfully climbing the corporate ladder. But Cathy's idyllic existence is just an illusion, and she is eventually forced to choose between living a lie or following her heart. Academy Award® nominee Moore "is a vision," declared Rex Reed, and he called Quaid's performance "the best of his career," in this stunning drama hailed by the New York Post as "one of the year's best."

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  • Helpless, immature, female protagonist

    2
    By joni marie
    The retro style was maintained unevenly. The theme was rich, it could have been mined for truer emotion, but the lead seemed so committed to reproducing a vintage style of acting that she came across as exceedingly shallow, almost infantile. She never became stronger or realized anything meaningful about herself; when things fell completely apart she just tried to clamp on to another man in an impossible fantasy and was dragging her poor kids with her like an afterthought. I could barely stand to watch her, and I actually felt angry about how passive she was.
  • Good movie, but not for everyone.

    5
    By BRITTANY WEBBER
    I tend to like movies like this... it was pretty slow with not a huge plot (and kind of depressing in a way....) but it kept you watching and wondering and interested. I thought the acting in this was magnificent. I think there was a deep meaning to the film and I really enjoyed it.

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